In La Puente and nearby areas, families often check on residents around the same times each day—before work, during lunch breaks, or after errands. That timing can make it easier to notice patterns, such as:
- A resident becomes unusually drowsy or “out of it” after a particular medication pass
- Increased falls or near-falls after schedule changes
- New agitation or confusion following medication adjustments
- Breathing changes, low blood pressure, or extreme unresponsiveness after sedating medications
These aren’t proof by themselves, but they are valuable clues for building a timeline. The key is pairing what you observed with the facility’s documentation.


